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Electro in IronMan-like armor? Why not. Here we go with the story: Maxwell Dillon gravely wounded in one of those epic marvel battles, with no chance to recover got unexpected opportunity to change his flashy career, this time from Tony Stark himself. Offer was simple - technology that can save and maintain Electro life in change for his non-negotiable obedience. Now in public service Dillon is first line law enforcer. Is there anything left of old-good-villainy Max out there.. no worries folks recipe: base - mainly, body of Stealth Iron Man (ML Hasbro 2pack), modified right hand head - SOTA Guile + sculpt mask - ML Electro (mod.) helmet - some old Final Fantasy movie figure (mod.) thighs - ML AoA Wolverine hips - ML ML Longshot There is metal tube in Electro chest (from parker pen) for removeable battery. You can see his mechanical insides (taken from old, tiny watch) when battery is out. Also theres a lot of red diodes (hands, elbows, shoulders, helmet, feet, jet-pack) which are not functional of course but still catching light nicely. Custom gun can be plug just like original IronMan hand. There are two canisters on it, both have very small skull (white and negative) paintings which i am particularly proud of. Most joints (elbows, knees, hips, shoulders) were replaced for stiff, not flexible and were geiven better range of movement (for example he can perform squat or lay arms alongside his body easily. I gave armor this worn look but i kept shoulder pads just for my painting pleasure. Stormtrooper helmet and Space Invader logo are more like tattoos and have no connection to the character. Have fun! ![]() |
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I've always noticed you or your work, for one particular nuance, and that's your ability to sell the illusion of unusual body proportion through not only your excellent aesthetic detailing, but your keen eye for not letting your transition points falter. I consider that an exceptional strength that I've constatnly seen YOU in particular demonstrate and it is definitely something that I think people should learn from. your paint skills and your eye for part swapping not withstanding of course, but I honestly think that they wouldn't shine as brightly had you not the skill to pull off these blends so well by being so careful with the way in which you transverse from size to size and shape to shape.
I love looking at your stuff.
~phin
p.s. with your skills at heavier lower limbs, you'd probably make a really nice Shocker.
That is one of the coolest, most creative customs I've seen in awhile. Awesome Job!!!
dakota
And love the commitment to the articulation.